Theorizing a pro-woman(ist) politics of gender justice before, during and after the Black sexism debate -- Black men writing ourselves into pro-woman(ist) being(s) in the name of the Black maternal -- A recovered past most usable : documenting the history of Black male gender progressivism -- Frederick Douglass's journey from slavery to womanist manhood : liberating the Black male self -- W.E.B. Du Bois : the leading male feminist of his time and most passionate defender of Black women -- Novel for the darker sisters : The quest of the silver fleece and W.E.B. Du Bois's vision of the (quint)essential Black woman(ist) -- On the power of contemporary Black feminist profession -- "Brother"hood called into question -- A vision of pro-woman(ist) masculinity for a "newBlackMan(hood)" -- Hands-on practice : everyday challenges of pro-woman(ist)/feminist fatherhood -- This is what a (Black male) feminist looks like : time has brought about a change.
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